Varne27
New Member
Hi All,
After 7 years boatless I succumbed to temptation & bought an old Sadler.
Came with 2 Genoa’s————one with uv. strip I put on foil and went for a first sail. I would say this sail is a good 150%. And it seems to be far to long in the foot for the Genoa car track, with the sheets standing up perpendicular and an extremely “full” shape. There is a turning block at each stern quarter which I presumed was for spinnaker. Should I be sheeting via these ?
The other Genoa, I have measured and is 115%. Both are in reasonable condition but look old and may be very stretched. I plan to give this smaller one a try next and sheeting must be OK. But........ no uv. strip.
Any thoughts on size would be appreciated. I want, like most, an all weather/year sail. 80% of my sailing is single handed, and I was previously happy to go out locally in force 5. I suspect 150% to be for“light airs” which may often be part furled, but previous owner seems to have used it as his stock sail (never met him - bought via broker). On the other hand, 115% may be a bit underpowered in light conditions.
Any advice from Sadler 26 owners gratefully received.
After 7 years boatless I succumbed to temptation & bought an old Sadler.
Came with 2 Genoa’s————one with uv. strip I put on foil and went for a first sail. I would say this sail is a good 150%. And it seems to be far to long in the foot for the Genoa car track, with the sheets standing up perpendicular and an extremely “full” shape. There is a turning block at each stern quarter which I presumed was for spinnaker. Should I be sheeting via these ?
The other Genoa, I have measured and is 115%. Both are in reasonable condition but look old and may be very stretched. I plan to give this smaller one a try next and sheeting must be OK. But........ no uv. strip.
Any thoughts on size would be appreciated. I want, like most, an all weather/year sail. 80% of my sailing is single handed, and I was previously happy to go out locally in force 5. I suspect 150% to be for“light airs” which may often be part furled, but previous owner seems to have used it as his stock sail (never met him - bought via broker). On the other hand, 115% may be a bit underpowered in light conditions.
Any advice from Sadler 26 owners gratefully received.